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administrator
administrator 1 : a person appointed by a probate court to manage the distribution of the
London, Port of
vice-chairman and other members of the Port Authority elected and appointed in manner provided by this Act for the purpose of
Receiver
Receiver, is a person appointed for the collection or protection of property. He is appointed
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Public trustee
(1914) 1 Ch 83]; act as an ordinary trustee; be appointed to be a judicial trustee (see that title); be appointed
Recruitment
any method provided for inducting a person in public service. Appointment, selection, promotion, deputation are all well-known methods of recruitment. Even
Power
his wish or indication of his mind that the person appointed by him should use his own discretion and act as
Justices
are commonly called justices of the peace. They were first appointed in 1327 by 1 Edw. 3, st. 2, c. 16,
Wills
exercise of a power of appointment, when the estate thereby appointed would not, in default of appointment, pass to the heir,
Administrator
[Income Tax Act, 1961, s. 80C(8)(i)]. Administrator means a person appointed by competent authority to administer the estate of a deceased
Consul
Consul, an officer appointed by competent authority to reside in a foreign country, to
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